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AUGI members worldwide write articles, papers, tutorials all the time. We are beginning something new now, actually hosting that material on our site in a manner that allows readers to find what they are interested in. We have sections in a number of areas, some related to products and others management and organizational issues.
Industries Articles
Wicked Education: Teaching IPD, BIM, and Lean Business Processes
Wicked problems in the Built industry are complex and challenging. Learning to use new tools to solve these problems is critical.CAD Employee Hiring 101
Author Walt Sparling dives deep into CAD employee hiring - from the initial interview to the new hire's first day on the job.A Picture is Worth 1000 Uses
Various practices of 3D visualization technology have emerged in the construction industry and continue to evolve. This article discusses the range of possibilities dependent only on creativity of the manager.Wicked Financial Solutions for Infrastructure
Projects are financed in myriad ways, but room remains for improvement. Those who seize the day will find success, predicts author James L. Salmon.BIM is a Tool
Seasoned construction and BIM specialists outline the pitfalls of substituting BIM for good ol' fashioned communication in project management.BUILT: Wicked Solutions
Wicked problems call for Wicked Solutions. But it's a process. Here, James Salmon helps you get started.Green Networks: A Solution
The move to providing greener buildings and attaining LEED certification has made many steps in the right direction and technology has provided the opportunity to achieve that goal. Author James Clifton elaborates.The HP Z210 Performs
Bill Debevc and Lonnie Cumpton put the HP Z210 through its paces.CAD Management: Get It In Gear
It's a fact of life for CAD Managers - they need to motivate their team members. Here, Mark Kiker offers some tried-and-true tips.CAD Management: It’s All Complimentary
What takes a couple seconds, is totally free, makes you feel great, and makes the recipient feel appreciated? Learn the art of complimenting others, from Mark Kiker.